Arguments Against Representative Bureaucracy

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Further arguments against representative bureaucracy lies with the practice of ascription where there is justification for same-class recruitment practices of the upper class on the grounds that there would be greater guarantee of recruits being loyal on the basis of self-interest and the recruit will be better able to understand the unwritten conventions and practices of the regime by virtue of being a member of the class and thus in a position to draw on the experiences of his/her elders.
From the readings and evidence of research it is can be seen that some level of representative bureaucracy is critical in the civil service to ensure equal access and opportunity and the inclusion of group interests in administrative decisions. Further